Translator No 2 20 year old Arca won the 2023 ATP Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-29

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This is my original translation from the original text of the ATP official website, and the original intention of my translation is not to lose my old business, so I politely refuse AI translation. Original title: Alcaraz honoured with 2023 Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award

After winning the youngest world No. 1 in history last year, Acre has recently added another accolade: the 2023 ATP Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award. This award is given to players who have the qualities of fair play + professionalism + honesty and integrity on and off the field.

Acre: I'm very happy to have won the Stefan Edberg Award for Sportsmanship. I'm especially happy that this award was chosen by people in our circles. This means a lot to me, thank you very much.

Acre became the fourth Spanish player to win the award, the first three coming from: JH1 (1983) + AC2 (1996, 1998) + Nadal 5 (2010, 2018-21).

The 20-year-old has won three ATP awards, the first two being Rookie of the Year 2020 + Best Advance of 2022.

Whether it's comforting an injured opponent or sharing an umbrella with a caddie when it rains, two-time Grand Slam winner Arca received a lot of applause. Earlier this year, when the two sides were in the middle of a fierce battle at the Rio Open, Fognini suddenly fell, and Arca stepped over the net to help lift his opponent, earning him numerous applause and goodwill from the fans.

Acre has won six titles in 2023, with his biggest win coming at Wimbledon, where he defeated defending champion Djokovic in five sets, shattering his dream of defending his title. He also won 5 titles including Brinos Aires + Invex + Barcelona + Madrid + London (Queen's Cup). He entered the US Open with the halo of world No. 1 and occupied the No. 1 in the world1 Up to 36 weeks in total.

Dimitrov + Hurkacz + Sinner were also nominated for the award. Candidates for this award are voted for by the ITWA International Tennis Writers Association, while the final winner is chosen by the players.

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